Two kids on the ridge
Two kids on the ridge
This is such a beautiful production. The silence and observation that the children show. They really seem in touch with nature. Speaking of nature, so magnificent. You've got some happy and capable children it appears. Good for you!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
"If we lose the forests, we lose our only instructors. People must see these forests and wilderness as the greatest educational system that we have on the planet. If we lose all the universities in the world, then we would lose nothing. But If we lose the forests, we lose everything." -- Bill Mollison
Very nicely edited video. Someone has taught those kids well. Thanks for posting.
The magical fountain behind the tree made me giggle...good to see the kids out exploring.
Mountain views are good for the soul....& getting to them is good for my waistline.
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wow! that drone footage of the cliff up to camp took my breath away. Magnificent!!
thanks guys, this was the first time I went for two nights only me and kids... the summer is definetely over now, and I hope some warmer autumn period to take them out, not so ready for winter overnights yet
Well done. The silence spoke volumes.
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe I've seen those kids in Kardinal's videos too???
Gorgeous video and country. What type of drone are you using for the aerial shots?
The mushrooms look a lot like Shaggy Manes, an edible mushroom that pops up often following a frost. Shaggy Manes have a bit longer shape to the cap. Not as good as Morels or Chantrelles, but better than puffballs.
The tall dead plants around 4:30 look like a noxious weed with the common name of Hound's Tongue (Cynoglossum officinale). Also known as begger's lice because the seeds have a gazillion little hooks that attach to your chlothing or dog's fur. The seeds are about the size and shape of Rocky Mountain wood ticks.
Well, you have it under control here I just asked the admin to rename my account here
The mushrooms are Macrolepiota procera. There are a lot of them in the forest now. I dont eat mushrooms, so we leave them.
I dont know the name of the plants. Now they are dead, but in the summer they look like this and they bloom in yellow.
The drone footage is made by my friend who joined us for the first night. Mavic air.
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